Led driving device and led lighting device
US-2016227616-A1 · Aug 4, 2016 · US
US9820354B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9820354-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615238996-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 17, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2017 |
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A light emitting device is provided. The light emitting device may include a plurality of light emitting array modules each including at least one light emitting element, and a common driving module commonly connected to the plurality of light emitting array modules and configured to supply an operating voltage to each of the connected light emitting array modules. Each of the plurality of light emitting array modules may include a light emitting module including the at least one light emitting element and an individual driving module configured to receive the operating voltage supplied from the common driving module and output an operating current to the light emitting module based on the received operating voltage.
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A light emitting device comprising: a plurality of light emitting array modules each including at least one light emitting element; and a common driving module commonly connected to the plurality of light emitting array modules and configured to supply an operating voltage to each of the connected light emitting array modules includes: a light emitting module including the at least one light emitting element; and an individual driving module configured to receive the operating voltage supplied from the common driving module and output an operating current to the light emitting module based on the received operating voltage, wherein the common driving module includes: a power input unit configured to receive input power; a DC-DC converter including at least one switch and configured to output the operating voltage by converting the input power according to a switching operation of the switch; a feedback unit configured to compare an output voltage of the DC-DC converter with a preset reference voltage and output a control value based on the comparison result; and a pulse width modulation unit configured to output a pulse signal to the DC-DC converter by using the control value outputted by the feedback circuit, wherein the feedback unit includes: a voltage-dividing resistor connected to an output terminal of the DC-DC converter; and a comparator configured to compare a voltage outputted through the voltage-dividing resistor with the reference voltage and output the control value, wherein a first light emitting array module among the plurality of light emitting array modules further includes a differential circuit unit configured to generate the reference voltage based on the operating voltage of the light emitting module and supply the generated reference voltage to the comparator. 2. The light emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the common driving module is physically separated from the individual driving module included in each of the plurality of light emitting array modules. 3. The light emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the DC-DC converter includes any one of a buck converter, a boost converter, a buck-boost converter, a buck & boost converter, a Zeta converter, and a SEPIC converter. 4. The light emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the reference voltage is set based on a highest operating voltage among operating voltages of the light emitting modules of the plurality of light emitting array modules. 5. The light emitting device of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of light emitting array modules includes: a first substrate; a light emitting module on the first substrate and including the light emitting element; and a driving element arranged below the first substrate and constituting the individual driving module. 6. The light emitting device of claim 5 , wherein the driving element includes: a control element configured to control the light emitting element; and a heat generation adjustor arranged between the controller and a ground and configured to distribute power to be supplied to the controller. 7. The light emitting device of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of light emitting array modules includes: a first substrate; a light emitting module on the first substrate and including the light emitting element; and a driving element arranged above the first substrate and spaced apart from the at least one light emitting element at a predetermined interval and constituting the individual driving module. 8. The light emitting device of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of light emitting array modules includes: a thermally conductive substrate; a first substrate arranged above the thermally conductive substrate; a second substrate arranged below the thermally conductive substrate; a light emitting module on the first substrate and including the light emitting element; and a driving element arranged below the second substrate and constituting the individual driving module. 9. The light emitting device of claim 5 , wherein the driving element includes a linear circuit unit configured to control the operating current. 10. The light emitting device of claim 9 , wherein the first light emitting array module includes a light emitting module having a highest operating voltage among the plurality of light emitting array modules. 11. An automotive lighting comprising: a lens housing; a plurality of light emitting array modules provided in the lens housing; a lens provided in front of the light emitting array modules, a common driving module commonly connected to the plurality of light emitting array modules and configured to supply an operating voltage to each of the plurality of light emitting array modules; wherein the common driving module commonly supplies the same operating voltage to the plurality of light emitting array modules, wherein each of the plurality of light emitting array modules includes: a light emitting module including at least one light emitting element; and an individual driving module configured to receive the operating voltage supplied from the common driving module and output an operating current to the light emitting module based on the received operating voltage, wherein the common driving module includes: a power input configured to receive input power; a DC-DC converter including at least one switch and configured to output the operating voltage by converting the input power according to a switching operation of the switch; a feedback unit configured to compare an output voltage of the DC-DC converter with a preset reference voltage and output a control value based on the comparison result; and a pulse width modulator configured to output a pulse signal to the DC-DC converter by using the control value outputted by the feedback unit, and wherein a first light emitting array module among the plurality of light emitting array modules further includes a differential circuit unit configured to generate the reference voltage based on the operating voltage of the light emitting module and supply the generated reference voltage to the comparator. 12. The automotive lighting of claim 11 , wherein the common driving module is physically separated from the individual driving module included in each of the plurality of light emitting array modules. 13. The automotive lighting of claim 11 , wherein the reference voltage is set based on a highest operating voltage among operating voltages of the light emitting modules of the plurality of light emitting array modules. 14. The automotive lighting of claim 9 , wherein the first light emitting array module is a light emitting array module including a light emitting module having a highest operating voltage among the plurality of light emitting array modules.
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